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Local teacher, author headed to 100th anniversary of NAACP
A local author and teacher will be making history as part of the NAACP Centennial Convention when he participates in the Official Centennial Author Pavilion.
BLOTTER: Police reports published July 9
Niagara Falls * DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Mohammed J. Parwani, 39, 1932 LaSalle Ave., was charged with disorderly conduct at 2:32 p.m. Wednesday.
Tune in to summer Classical music
Given that summer warmth in Rochester is fleeting, there's no better soundtrack to help indulge the season than the one provided by the many musical organizations throughout the region.
Artwork to Display, or to Enjoy With Eggs
To the many tricky questions that have arisen in the field of contemporary art, two more have been added in recent weeks: How do we get the salami? And once we get it, what are we going to do with it, besides making sure that someone doesn't tuck into it by mistake? The cured-meat item in question is, as you might expect, not an ordinary one.
ABBEVILLE Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood by Ira M. Resnick reproduces 250 lush posters and 60 stills from the years 1912-1962. ABRAMS The Art of Avatar by Lisa Fitzpatrick serves as a companion book to James Cameron's 3-D action-adventure film coming in December.
New Flaming Lips LP To Feature Karen O, MGMT
MGMT and Karen O are set to make guest appearances on the Flaming Lips' upcoming double album, Embryonic , out December 29 on Warner Brothers .
Liberty planning 16th Fourth of July Festival
The Liberty Chamber of Commerce has everything set for its 16th annual Fourth of July Parade Festival from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. July 4 on Main Street.
Acupuncture and fertility discussion in Henrietta
Acupuncture as a complement to fertility treatment will be discussed at a free seminar offered by the Strong Fertility Center at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 27 at The Women's Health Pavilion, 500 Red Creek Drive in Henrietta.
The Fast Track to Emergency Care
A ribbon-cutting ceremony today officially opens the newly dedicated Con Edison Fast Track Suite at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/The Allen Pavilion.
Juneteenth Festival celebrates history, past and present
Juneteenth celebrates the ending of slavery in the U.S. The festival held every year in Syracuse is one of the biggest in the country, and a new focus this year was educating people about health.
Fourth Annual Luncheon and Conversation with LPGA Champions
BACKGROUND: Golf and Graduation: Preparing for the Future; Simon School MBA Graduate Lynn Sullivan Receives 2009 Susan B. Anthony Promise Award Lynn Sullivan is the chief financial officer and executive vice president of the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired-Goodwill Industries of Greater Rochester.
JA New York to launch Supplier Pavilion
JA New York has announced the launch of a new Supplier Pavilion that will make its debut at the 2010 JA New York Winter Show.
Dove anti-perspirant deodorant promoting the PitiCure
NEW YORK Unilever's Dove anti-perspirant deodorant is promoting the PitiCure, a three-step process for the treatment of delicate underarm skin.
Last Friday we published a list of upcoming garden tours happening this summer throughout Western New York.
Your weekly sample sale update, part one
Carolina Herrera + Rena Lange Even if BeyoncA©'s "Single Ladies" is your current theme song, now is the time to buy a bridal gown from this coveted label.
Robert Indianaa s EAT and HOPE Sculptures Installed at Farnsworth Art Museum
Rockland, ME - On Monday, June, 15, the Farnsworth Art Museum will be installing two large sculptures by artist Robert Indiana in conjunction with the museum's exhibition Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope .
Caddell Dry Dock in Livingston is the oldest surviving shipyard in the City of New York.
A feast of fiddling this weekend in Watkins Glen
The annual Fiddlers' Gathering at Watkins Glen State Park will celebrate its 20th birthday with free workshops and performances by eight bands.
NY man claims Reagan Foundation misused donations - Updated
A New York man has filed a lawsuit against the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, alleging it misused about $200,000 of his donations.
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